Three classes of Credit Suisse First Boston Mortgage Securities Corp.'s commercial mortgage pass-through certificates, series 2002-TFL1, have been downgraded by Fitch Ratings.The downgrades were as follows: class H-ALH, from BBB-minus to BB-plus; class F-WBC, from BBB-plus to BB-plus; and class G-WBC, from BBB-minus to BB-minus. The ratings on the 21 other Fitch-rated classes in the deal were affirmed. Fitch attributed the downgrades to declines in occupancy and Fitch-adjusted net cash flows at the properties backing two multifamily pools.
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A tour of the technology that banking has run on, dating back to Franklin's anti-counterfeit measures and the bank-note bulletin that preceded American Banker.
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Issuances of new HECM-backed securities dropped off in June on both a monthly and yearly basis, according to a new report from New View Advisors.
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The vote to approve the $12 per share deal, which rejected a hostile bid from UWM Holdings, came following several postponements of a special meeting.
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A mortgage customer claims his data was compromised in a hack last year at a tax and accounting firm reportedly used by the wholesale giant.
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The government-sponsored enterprise clamped down on project review requirements and certain factory-built home appraisals while loosening other guidelines.
July 2 -
The June jobs report is creating an overhang on economist forecasts for interest rates going forward, especially when combined with recent inflation data.
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